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The aboriginal drug & alcohol network

WHO IS ADAN? NSW Aboriginal alcohol & other drug (AOD) workers from: ACCHS’s (AMS’s) LHD’s (Area Health) NGO’s (Aboriginal & Mainstream) Project of the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council (AH&MRC) funded by the NSW Ministry of Health. The aboriginal drug & alcohol network. ADAn.

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The aboriginal drug & alcohol network

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  1. WHO IS ADAN? • NSW Aboriginal alcohol & other drug (AOD) workers from: • ACCHS’s (AMS’s) • LHD’s (Area Health) • NGO’s (Aboriginal & Mainstream) • Project of the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council (AH&MRC) funded by the NSW Ministry of Health. The aboriginal drug & alcohol network ADAn

  2. ADAN was formed due to a recommendation put forward at the 2003 ‘Grog Summit’ To unite a largely disjointed cohort of unique workers with specific needs ADAN has been running for 10 consecutive years. The 10 year anniversary was held last year in Sydney. Why was adan established

  3. ADAN Symposium - annual event • Primarily targets NSW Aboriginal AOD workforce • ADAN Leadership Group - quarterly meetings • State workforce representatives from wider ADAN members • ADAN Managers Forum – biannual • Targets CEO’s, Directors, senior managers & line managers of Aboriginal drug & alcohol workers ADAN activities

  4. Resources • Current projects • Developing workforce role templates (ACCHS & LHD) • Adapting an Orientation package • Evaluation of ADAN Model • ADAN e-list • Continuous communication & Information sharing. • Link to current information, resources and research • Training & Regional Forums (ad hock) • IRIS Training (Indigenous Risk Impact Screen) and brief intervention

  5. An annual event which rotates around the state. • Locations are voted on by ADAN members at the previous Symposium & decided upon by the Leadership Group. • 2013 ADAN Symposium – 10yr Anniversary • Held in Sydney • 100+ delegates in attendance • 2 ½ day agenda based on abstracts, member feedback and Leadership Group decisions: features keynotes, workforce programs, service and program profiling and modelling and consultations and feedback from workforce. The adan symposium

  6. 2012 ADAN Photo – Coffs Harbour

  7. Meet quarterly • Two elected members from the 11 AH&MRC regions. • Workforce focused Key Aboriginal drug & alcohol consultative and advocacy body for the state. The adan leadership group

  8. purpose • To guide ADAN Activities • Oversee the development of a range of projects, • Ensure ADAN members are consulted and represented on issues affecting them, • Integrate ADAN key priority areas into ADAN activities

  9. Represent ADAN members at a state level • Consult with wider ADAN members on current issues and strengths • Advocate on workforce and community issues and strengths

  10. Provide advice to key stakeholders • Provide a forum for key stakeholders to access • Review & provide feedback on state and national policy and programs (such as MHDAO, IRHP, NIDAC) • Share information from on the ground workers

  11. Leadership Group 2014

  12. AH&MRC Regional map

  13. 2x workshops held in 2013 • 6x TBA for 2014 “IRIS is a two factor screen that assesses alcohol and other drug use and associated mental health issues. The screening instrument allows for the assessment of risk factors for alcohol and other drug use and associated mental health issues in a culturally appropriate and timely manner.” Indigenous Risk Impact Screen

  14. 2012 Managers Forum – bi-annual event • Approximately 45 attendees in 2010. • Focus on strategic development and direction for managers within the Aboriginal D&A Sector. • Target Group– CEO’s, Senior Managers & line Managers of Aboriginal drug and alcohol workers. ADAN Managers Forum

  15. Membership • All current Aboriginal residential rehabilitation services in NSW • Meets quarterly • Established to provide a united voice for these culturally specific services who can be marginalised, undervalued and underfunded. NSW aboriginal residential healing & drug & alcohol network NARHDAN

  16. A forum for advice, advocacy and consultation • Development of a Best Practice Framework & Model of Care • Specific for NSW • Culturally specific and relevant • Based on Aboriginal specific best practice principals • Linked to state and national policyand research • Enabler for other jurisdictions Current business

  17. NIDAC: The Leading Voice in Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Policy AdviceNIDAC provides advice to government, based on its collective expertise and knowledge from those working in the field, health professionals and other relevant experts. National indigenous drug & alcohol committee (NIDAC)

  18. National Conference – held biannually • Melbourne 2014 June 4-6 • Members Meetings • Rotated nationally each quarter • Consultations • Online • Face-to-face – Rotated nationally each quarter • Linking into existing forums, workshops & meetings such as ADAN & NARHDAN activities

  19. Approximately 30 ADAN members, including 8 ADAN Leadership Group members attended • 2 ADAN specific Presentations • 2 ADAN members received awards • Award for Excellence, Female Worker: Ms Gabrielle Sledge • Honour Roll: Mr Steve Ella NIDAC 2012 Conference

  20. The Handbook for Aboriginal Drug & Alcohol Work. • Authors and editors included Kylie Lee, Brad Freeburn, Steve Ella, Warren Miller, Jimmy Perry, Kate Conigrave and contributing authors. • Handbook available online & can be purchased.http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/addiction/indigenous/ Sector resources

  21. Various resources • Stress and burnout • Self care and retention • Worker wellbeing http://nceta.flinders.edu.au/workforce/indigenous-aod-workforce/feeling-deadly-working-deadly-indigenous-worker-wellbeing/ NCETA

  22. Injecting drug use & associated harm amongst Aboriginal Australians. Addressing FASD in Australia. Addressing harmful alcohol use amongst Indigenous Australians. Indigenous specific AOD interventions – snapshot of expenditure. For further information & publications you can access the NIDAC website - http://www.nidac.org.au/ NIDAC publications & reports

  23. Thank you!  Questions?

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